| 
Designer          | 
Not known | 
| 
Maker | 
Not Known | 
| 
Marks | 
Stamped “Cheese Factory” to foot ring. Plus gold
  label printed in black ink attached to outside “Hand
  Crafted The Cheese Factory Craft Centre Ballingup W.A.” | 
| 
Material | 
Glazed
  earthenware clay | 
| 
Description | 
Wheel thrown glazed earthenware clay bowl with
  extended knob handle, open at the end. 
  Unglazed base.  Brown glaze to
  bowl, handle end in brown, but with a blue overglaze to the rest of the bowl. | 
| 
Condition | 
Very Good | 
| 
Number | 
No number | 
| 
Production
  Date | 
1980 | 
| 
Width at rim | 
117mm | 
| 
Width at Base | 
74mm | 
| 
Depth | 
48mm | 
| 
Length (with
  handle) | 
1180mm | 
| 
Weight | 
330gm | 
| 
Volume | 
300ml | 
| 
Acquisition | 
Vinnies,
  Oakleigh, 1st Feb 2014. | 
| 
Rameking
  Reference Number | 
OCF 001 | 
This ramekin was made at the Old
Cheese Factory Craft Centre, the largest privately owned craft centre in
Western Australia.  Originally the
Manjimup Dairy Produce Company Ltd, established in 1933.  It is located about 500 metres off the South
West Highway on the Nannup Tourist Drive. 
After changing hands a few times over the years, it became a craft
centre in 1979 when it was purchased by Stephen Cox and potter Beverley
Smitchens, producing works in ceramics, timber, wood turning, furniture as well
as Aboriginal art and handcraft.  They
sold to Des Milburn in 1985 and later Jennifer Taylor in 1985.  In 1997 it was bought by Mary Kent and also
sold antiques and collectibles. 
Potters Wendy Wishart and Gary
Hambleton operated there before Gary moved to the nearby “Old Stables Pottery ”
at Mallinyup.  This ramekin does not
look like the work of either of them, but bears the printed label “Hand Crafted
The Cheese Factory Craft Centre Ballingup W.A.”  These is also a stamp “Cheese Factory” on the foot ring.
Wendy Wishart


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